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-steven: hi. -jim: hi there. steven: how are you doing? steven. jim: hey, steven. jim o'keefe.ice to meet you. steve: steve. lemonis: you guys, thanks for allowing us to come in and talk to you today. getting this meeting was a great opportunity for us. while we're very niche today, the goal is really to change the way we manufacture, and so i want to see if there's a way to do some business. steve: great. thank you, marcus. i have designed four chairs, one for every region of the country. i'll start with the one that we shipped you. this is our great lakes chair. man: what's the retail on that? -steve: $495. -man: okay. lemonis: i had him make these four chairs with four very specific regional feels. the line that this will all be branded under will be the american dream. man: are you guys gonna carry inventory, or what type of lead times would you expect? steve: this is our quick-ship program, so we are going to stock and be able to ship in a 24-hour period. lemonis: can we look at the chairs? have you seen them? let's look at them. man: okay. steven: it's a clean, modern loo
-steven: hi. -jim: hi there. steven: how are you doing? steven. jim: hey, steven. jim o'keefe.ice to meet you. steve: steve. lemonis: you guys, thanks for allowing us to come in and talk to you today. getting this meeting was a great opportunity for us. while we're very niche today, the goal is really to change the way we manufacture, and so i want to see if there's a way to do some business. steve: great. thank you, marcus. i have designed four chairs, one for every region of the country. i'll...
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steven: i was in 2008. the next -- steven: there are countries which went through a debt crisis in 2008 like america. they are now stuck where they are never going to reduce the debt. they are stuck on the japanese track. there are another nine to 16 countries including china which got through the 2000 a crisis by accelerating private borrowing. they managed to avoid 2008. they are coming out of a crisis. we are talking economies roughly the size of the american economy. china, katonah, australia, south korea, belgium, norway, sweden, maybe some of the old ones. guy: steve keen, sticking around a little longer. coming up later on, what do we need to talk about? we're going to have a conversation with charles evans of the chicago fed. he's one of two speakers from the fed today. harper also speaks today. a.m. inversation, 10:30 new york. ♪ guy: executives from softbank and sprint had informal contact with t-mobile owner budget telecom. let's bring in bloomberg's matt campbell. still with us, steve keen. the
steven: i was in 2008. the next -- steven: there are countries which went through a debt crisis in 2008 like america. they are now stuck where they are never going to reduce the debt. they are stuck on the japanese track. there are another nine to 16 countries including china which got through the 2000 a crisis by accelerating private borrowing. they managed to avoid 2008. they are coming out of a crisis. we are talking economies roughly the size of the american economy. china, katonah,...
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steven: absolutely.based originally on one of the composers in high school, who had a classmate who died of an accidental drug overdose. he was someone who was a real loner, an outsider, no friends. in the wake of his death, he watched as all the fellow students began clamoring to say, "i was friends with him." "our lockers were close to each other." everyone wanted to become part of the tragedy. he stored that only as a memory that was troubling and interesting. also his own response, he wanted to join in. then when he went to college, he met justin. they began working together. they discussed this strange story and they saw echoes of that story in our generation and its response to 9/11. we all knew people that had written college essays about their place in 9/11. thatsocial media, insertion of ourselves into tragedy seems to only escalate and get crazier and crazier until any catastrophe in the world became a way for people to talk about themselves. when the three of us began working together, that wa
steven: absolutely.based originally on one of the composers in high school, who had a classmate who died of an accidental drug overdose. he was someone who was a real loner, an outsider, no friends. in the wake of his death, he watched as all the fellow students began clamoring to say, "i was friends with him." "our lockers were close to each other." everyone wanted to become part of the tragedy. he stored that only as a memory that was troubling and interesting. also his...
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steven rothstein. guest: robert, thank you for the call. are right, something very important to president kennedy, e worked, as the earlier clip talked about, making it a moral issue. in some way we have come a long since 1961, 62, 63, in other go and have more to there is more discrimination, racial injustice, economic to continue e have to work and work on areas both n our neighborhoods, to volunteer activities in the communities and through state, ederal and international legislation. thank you again, robert, for the call. host: can you talk for a moment the relationship between president kennedy and lyndon johnson during the three years white house? guest: first, lyndon johnson was a legislativejust leader in the senate, but to elected. kennedy get i think it is fair to say they started off not being particularly close, didn't have relationship, it grew over time. a thousand days is a very short president kennedy was in 1036 days. it is not as close as some other presidents and vice presidents. lyndon johnson defsh deserves a lot of cre
steven rothstein. guest: robert, thank you for the call. are right, something very important to president kennedy, e worked, as the earlier clip talked about, making it a moral issue. in some way we have come a long since 1961, 62, 63, in other go and have more to there is more discrimination, racial injustice, economic to continue e have to work and work on areas both n our neighborhoods, to volunteer activities in the communities and through state, ederal and international legislation. thank...
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>> well, steven had a job. he worked in a book binder. he operated a forklift. >> but when their mother has a serious health setback, the brothers must figure out a plan. >> we decided not to put her in a nursing home, so my brother gave up his job at the book binder, and i just paid the bills. my brother was like my hero. he took care of my mother. it's my obligation. we're blood of blood. >> in the early 1980s, with their mom in stable health, steven rents a studio in the edgy east village neighborhood of manhattan. and there, in his mid-30s, he begins to shine. hugh's now the guy with the wife and daughter in jersey, running a trucking company. so, it's not his scene, but he loves steven's stories. >> he showed up at a party one night in greenwich village. he was wearing a bright blue tux with black fleur-de-lis. he looked across the room. somebody else had the same tux. it was tiny tim. they became best friends. >> the goofy falsetto-voiced tiny tim is just one of hoop's famous, near famous, or used-to-be-famous acquaintances, and he'
>> well, steven had a job. he worked in a book binder. he operated a forklift. >> but when their mother has a serious health setback, the brothers must figure out a plan. >> we decided not to put her in a nursing home, so my brother gave up his job at the book binder, and i just paid the bills. my brother was like my hero. he took care of my mother. it's my obligation. we're blood of blood. >> in the early 1980s, with their mom in stable health, steven rents a studio in...
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steven, thank you very much for that, steven isaacs. arjun kharpal, thank you so much. >>> we'll go for a quick break. check out world markets live our blog which runs throughout the european trading day. we'll be back with plenty more. uk data after the short break. >>> hello. welcome to "street signs." i'm carolin roth. these are your headlines. >>> third time unlucky for sainsbury's. the british supermarket chain posts another year of profit declines and says price pressures remains uncertain. >> it's not that bad. what was very encouraging last year was that where the total sales of food were up last year, like for like was impacted by the -- because we opened some space. >>> apple's ceo tim cook blames rumors around future products for missing revenue targets. shares sinking after hours and supplies fall in european trade. >>> a shot in the arm for novo nordisk as shares top the stoxx 600 as profits beat forecasts and the drugmaker raises its outlook. >>> hugo boss shares fall out of fashion despite a recovery of sales in the uk an
steven, thank you very much for that, steven isaacs. arjun kharpal, thank you so much. >>> we'll go for a quick break. check out world markets live our blog which runs throughout the european trading day. we'll be back with plenty more. uk data after the short break. >>> hello. welcome to "street signs." i'm carolin roth. these are your headlines. >>> third time unlucky for sainsbury's. the british supermarket chain posts another year of profit declines and...
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>> well, steven had a job. he worked in a book binder.orklift. >> but when their mother has a serious health setback, the brothers must figure out a plan. >> we decided not to put her in a nursing home, so my brother gave up his job at the book binder, and i just paid the bills. my brother was like my hero. he took care of my mother. it's my obligation. we're blood of blood. >> in the early 1980s, with their mom in stable health, steven rents a studio in the edgy east village neighborhood of manhattan. and there, in his mid-30s, he begins to shine. hugh's now the guy with the wife and daughter in jersey, running a trucking company. so, it's not his scene, but he loves steven's stories. >> he showed up at a party one night in greenwich village. he was wearing a bright blue tux with black fleur-de-lis. he looked across the room. somebody else had the same tux. it was tiny tim. they became best friends. >> the goofy falsetto-voiced tiny tim is just one of hoop's famous, near famous, or used-to-be-famous acquaintances, and he's driven to achi
>> well, steven had a job. he worked in a book binder.orklift. >> but when their mother has a serious health setback, the brothers must figure out a plan. >> we decided not to put her in a nursing home, so my brother gave up his job at the book binder, and i just paid the bills. my brother was like my hero. he took care of my mother. it's my obligation. we're blood of blood. >> in the early 1980s, with their mom in stable health, steven rents a studio in the edgy east...
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steven says this is overblown., steven admits this is damaging to the white house agenda right now. ultimately, the power is not in chuck schumer's hands. >> no. this is one party rule in washington right now. they are going to have to decide how to deal with this. steven is right. they would all prefer to be spending their time on tax cuts, on health care. but when the president of the united states, out of the blou, fires the fbi director, that's going to be news, and that's news for us to cover. when the white house changes its explanation for why he was fired, that's going to be news. and, you know, no one forced the president to fire the fbi director. he chose to do it and we chose correctly to cover it. >> and last point here. i get your point. hang on, steven. i get the point you truts the president on his economic agenda. the question is do you trust him in general. if he asked the fbi director to back off the investigation into michael flynn, does that concern you? >> i'm not -- i'm honestly not qualified
steven says this is overblown., steven admits this is damaging to the white house agenda right now. ultimately, the power is not in chuck schumer's hands. >> no. this is one party rule in washington right now. they are going to have to decide how to deal with this. steven is right. they would all prefer to be spending their time on tax cuts, on health care. but when the president of the united states, out of the blou, fires the fbi director, that's going to be news, and that's news for us...
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>> well, steven had a job. he worked in a book binder. he operated a forklift. >> but when their mother has a serious health setback, the brothers must figure out a plan. >> we decided not to put her in a nursing home, so my brother gave up his job at the book binder, and i just paid the bills. my brother was like my hero. he took care of my mother. it's my obligation. we're blood of blood. >> in the early 1980s, with their mom in stable health, steven rents a studio in the edgy east village neighborhood of manhattan. and there, in his mid-30s, he begins to shine. hugh's now the guy with the wife and daughter in jersey, running a trucking company. so, it's not his scene, but he loves steven's stories. >> he showed up at a party one night in greenwich village. he was wearing a bright blue tux with black fleur-de-lis. he looked across the room. somebody else had the same tux. it was tiny tim. they became best friends. >> the goofy falsetto-voiced tiny tim is just one of hoop's famous, near famous, or used-to-be-famous acquaintances, and he'
>> well, steven had a job. he worked in a book binder. he operated a forklift. >> but when their mother has a serious health setback, the brothers must figure out a plan. >> we decided not to put her in a nursing home, so my brother gave up his job at the book binder, and i just paid the bills. my brother was like my hero. he took care of my mother. it's my obligation. we're blood of blood. >> in the early 1980s, with their mom in stable health, steven rents a studio in...
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steven: yes, absolutely.d i were talking about this during the break, how does this affect markets -- our view is that the biggest impact is the oil price. whether this increase in the oil price we've had continues. probably the big issue here is the agreement of saudi and russia to these cuts. that is what the markets focused on. how credible can we take that commitment? we think that is really driving this spike higher. for us in markets, we think that is the key point. francine: thank you so much, steven saywell. coming up also on "bloomberg surveillance," we speak with norman lamont, former u.k. chancellor to the exchequer and trade envoy. we also have our live reporter over in tehran. we have hassan rouhani going for a second term. look at those live pictures. we saw air force one touching down on the tarmac. we are now expecting the president and first lady to come down the steps. you can see president benjamin netanyahu accompanied by his wife, waiting for the president to arrive. we will have plenty m
steven: yes, absolutely.d i were talking about this during the break, how does this affect markets -- our view is that the biggest impact is the oil price. whether this increase in the oil price we've had continues. probably the big issue here is the agreement of saudi and russia to these cuts. that is what the markets focused on. how credible can we take that commitment? we think that is really driving this spike higher. for us in markets, we think that is the key point. francine: thank you so...
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steven: [laughter] believe, 27,i maybe 28?not repeat we have been working on this for so long. we were like 26. we were really young. [laughter] challenge? there a you have to make sure we explore him and all he's done, the lies he's telling, but at the same time make him a character people don't reject. ben: certainly. i came on board about three years ago, and it was always a focus. stephen and i together with making sure the audience understood at every turn why he was making these decisions, and you were seeing that it was coming from a place of good intention and wanting to heal and how people. i think -- and help people to one of the most effective things is the first 15 minutes when you meet evan, and you see him giving the first monologue, you get an idea of how deep a hole he's in and how in need of a figure he has. that's why he falls into this life. charlie: is it a savior for him? ben: i think on some level it a savior, forces him to connect. side,rse, there is a dark and forces him to face demons as far as self-ha
steven: [laughter] believe, 27,i maybe 28?not repeat we have been working on this for so long. we were like 26. we were really young. [laughter] challenge? there a you have to make sure we explore him and all he's done, the lies he's telling, but at the same time make him a character people don't reject. ben: certainly. i came on board about three years ago, and it was always a focus. stephen and i together with making sure the audience understood at every turn why he was making these...
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just ask steven vigil. steven knew he wanted to have a special woman beside him for that special night. so he decided to invite -- >> my grandmother. >> how old is your grandma? >> 92. >> yes, his grandmother. >> hadn't been to prom in her life. >> they even danced. the lady that ran the whole thing, i asked if she could play grandma's favorite song. >> now at 75 years between them, you may be curious how something like this could happen. for steven, it made perfect sense. he simply wants to spend as much time with his grandmother as he can. >> in february, she was diagnosed with a pancreatic cancer and the doctors only gave her six nt to you? >> very special. she's been one of my best friends since i was born. >> steven's prom decision didn't surprise his mother. >> not when it comes to his grandmother. >> it proved to be the perfect decision, as this is the night either steven or his grandmother will ever forget. >> it was just fun. >> john henry, wusa 9. >>> she is so cute. >> she is. yeah. good stuff. g
just ask steven vigil. steven knew he wanted to have a special woman beside him for that special night. so he decided to invite -- >> my grandmother. >> how old is your grandma? >> 92. >> yes, his grandmother. >> hadn't been to prom in her life. >> they even danced. the lady that ran the whole thing, i asked if she could play grandma's favorite song. >> now at 75 years between them, you may be curious how something like this could happen. for steven, it...
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steven, you say you can't hide from fundamentals. and that's what the market is now pricing in. >> i think so. there's been a lot of political instability for some time now. but if you look at the fundamentals in the u.s. economy, the global economy, and earnings, they're good. but valuations right now, the price of the market, is very expensive. so we think it's going to take more than good fundamentals to support these lofty valuations. this is why we preach multiasset and global diversity, it should be equities and fixed income globally. i think fundamentals have come back more to the foreof the calculations. >> sarah, a lot of people have been waiting for a bit of a pullback in the market. i mean, there have been records earlier this week, and as we pointed out, we're not far from those records even today. do you think this could be the beginning of that long-awaited pullback, and if so, how low might we go? >> i think the question is really going to depend on how fast and how much, how quickly this moves. does it move to real di
steven, you say you can't hide from fundamentals. and that's what the market is now pricing in. >> i think so. there's been a lot of political instability for some time now. but if you look at the fundamentals in the u.s. economy, the global economy, and earnings, they're good. but valuations right now, the price of the market, is very expensive. so we think it's going to take more than good fundamentals to support these lofty valuations. this is why we preach multiasset and global...
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-steven: okay.emonis: if he can't do the job, you fire him. ...there may not be a next generation of grafton furniture.
-steven: okay.emonis: if he can't do the job, you fire him. ...there may not be a next generation of grafton furniture.
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>> well, steven had a job. he worked in a book binder. he operated a forklift. >> but when their mother has a serious health setback, the brothers must figure out a plan. >> we decided not to put her in a nursing home, so my brother gave up his job at the book binder, and i just paid the bills. my brother was like my hero. he took care of my mother. it's my obligation. we're blood of blood. they became best friends. >> the goofy falsetto-voiced tiny tim is just one of hoop's famous, near famous, or used-to-be-famous acquaintances, and he's driven achve fame,oo. when he gets his hands on an old bmw isetta, he covers it in psychedelic fur. the first hoop mobile is born. >> i am hoop, the self-proclaimed king of art. >> my brother loved to introduce us as twins, and then everybody would go, "hmm." we didn't even look like we knew each other. i was military. he was hippie. >> it's not easy to become a well-known artist. you have to do one more outrageous thing after another. >> that means turning more and more cars into zany sculptures. he's
>> well, steven had a job. he worked in a book binder. he operated a forklift. >> but when their mother has a serious health setback, the brothers must figure out a plan. >> we decided not to put her in a nursing home, so my brother gave up his job at the book binder, and i just paid the bills. my brother was like my hero. he took care of my mother. it's my obligation. we're blood of blood. they became best friends. >> the goofy falsetto-voiced tiny tim is just one of...
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syriza businesswoman, housekeeper who got to know thaddeus stevens so well.e don't know the extent of their relationship, and we have nothing to support the scene in the movie abraham lincoln that shows stevens and lydia smith in bed. so goes it. we still need to teach the history correctly, which you would normally get if you regularly come here. one thing we can say for lydia smith, is when that you stevens spend $500 in care of his grave. there is something else she did as well, she was -- she sued his fortate that his estate $5,000. owedwas saying that she that he owed her for six years pay. she works for him in pennsylvania, and they worked on the underground railroad. recent archaeological investigations have shown that, in the buildings behind the house, there was apparently a place to hide escaped slaves. here we have an article, thaddeus stevens with his colored housekeeper and he goes on to talk about how she opened a boarding house in bc. that was after the civil war. ?an you imagine the wife of edward bannister, andof the leading artists, she beca
syriza businesswoman, housekeeper who got to know thaddeus stevens so well.e don't know the extent of their relationship, and we have nothing to support the scene in the movie abraham lincoln that shows stevens and lydia smith in bed. so goes it. we still need to teach the history correctly, which you would normally get if you regularly come here. one thing we can say for lydia smith, is when that you stevens spend $500 in care of his grave. there is something else she did as well, she was --...
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that is steven wieting.y group will bent founder joining us in the markets. jonathan: futures up. positive on the s&p 500. when we add some weight to those positions out there? you are looking at futures of about .1. from new york, you are watching bloomberg. ♪ twothan: to headlines -- headlines, one is that the except a 24 year low, and the s&p 500 at a high. nine minutes away from the opening bell. we are up 31 on the dow. .1 and a decent session emerging in europe. if you look at the ftse and on the dax, too. treasuries, yield high by a marginal basis point at 240. again, atding lower 46.26. at the fx market, dollar strength is story. 114 on dollar-yen. euro weakness. we are down by about .3. david: it is a big day in the media because walt disney. they will be reporting their earnings after the bell today. we will look closely, investors will be, at espn. people are concerned about the loss of subscribers. to explain whether they should be, we have paul sweeney. take me into the espn story because they h
that is steven wieting.y group will bent founder joining us in the markets. jonathan: futures up. positive on the s&p 500. when we add some weight to those positions out there? you are looking at futures of about .1. from new york, you are watching bloomberg. ♪ twothan: to headlines -- headlines, one is that the except a 24 year low, and the s&p 500 at a high. nine minutes away from the opening bell. we are up 31 on the dow. .1 and a decent session emerging in europe. if you look at...
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house still committed to the steven mnuchin role? it does not look like it when he was asked in the house and senate, he does not restate that commitment. when i heard it originally, i said this sounds like a step in the right direction, no absolute tax cut for the wealthy. i asked him and said, from this day on, let's call it the steven mnuchin and he thought that was an appealing idea, almost like the buffet rule but it did not take long for him to walk it back. when you think of some of what is in their tax reform proposal and right now it is only one page, shorter than the typical drugstore receipt, the special 15% pass-through rate which would allow the fortunate few to convert ordinary income into investment income to be eligible for this special rate, that could be susceptible to abuse and it comes at a time when the president has proposed cutting resources for a tax enforcement. julia: we will have to see what happens when the page is longer but robert comey, are you hearing anything about whether the special counsel could li
house still committed to the steven mnuchin role? it does not look like it when he was asked in the house and senate, he does not restate that commitment. when i heard it originally, i said this sounds like a step in the right direction, no absolute tax cut for the wealthy. i asked him and said, from this day on, let's call it the steven mnuchin and he thought that was an appealing idea, almost like the buffet rule but it did not take long for him to walk it back. when you think of some of what...
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it's peter and steven. we didn't like the way that ended.really like to get together with you and talk it out. >> uh... >> we need to know where we stand and we really want to know exactly where you stand. >> i'd like you to sit down and talk to my father. >> okay. >> all right. bye. >> after our disagreement yesterday, steve and peter called me. they said they talked to their dad and we should all meet. i'm hoping that their father has convinced them that it's time to step it up. >> this is my father. >> how are you, sir? i'm marcus. so what is it that you guys wanted to talk about? >> i mean, when you and i shook on the deal, i told you that i didn't want to give up control of the company. >> when you guys did the handshake and we looked back, we would have done things differently. we want to be in charge of our own destiny, but if we agree to all your deal points, you're in charge of our destiny. >> my deal with skullduggery is for 30% of the ownership. i made sure that deal came with financial control. i did that to protect my investment
it's peter and steven. we didn't like the way that ended.really like to get together with you and talk it out. >> uh... >> we need to know where we stand and we really want to know exactly where you stand. >> i'd like you to sit down and talk to my father. >> okay. >> all right. bye. >> after our disagreement yesterday, steve and peter called me. they said they talked to their dad and we should all meet. i'm hoping that their father has convinced them that...
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-you're steven, also? -steven: yes. lemonis: three generations right here.f the product was underwhelming. their facility was outdated and filled with old equipment. steve: and some of the machinery here are 50 years old. lemonis: the company was almost $1 million in debt. a business like this should have no debt. but what i also found is a company that represented the pure definition of the american dream. so you're the true american success story. steve: they call him maestro around here. lemonis: maestro? three generations of a loving family were doing everything they could to keep their business afloat. i made a deal to invest $1.5 million for 45% of the business, keeping my share below 50% to ensure this remained a family company. -thank you. -steve: thank you. lemonis: i'm looking forward to it. we changed the entire layout of the building to improve efficiency and flow. we added new lighting, we added air-conditioning and ventilation, we even built out a design center to help customers get inspired. this is a good investment right here. steve: this is
-you're steven, also? -steven: yes. lemonis: three generations right here.f the product was underwhelming. their facility was outdated and filled with old equipment. steve: and some of the machinery here are 50 years old. lemonis: the company was almost $1 million in debt. a business like this should have no debt. but what i also found is a company that represented the pure definition of the american dream. so you're the true american success story. steve: they call him maestro around here....
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they're hearing from treasury secretary steven mnuchin. it's his third consecutive day testifying on capitol hill. we're live in the room here as the hearing is about to get underway. the treasury secretary yesterday telling lawmakers over in the house that they should vote to increase the government's borrowing authority, the debt limit. and avoid a disastrous economic default before their august recess. the associated press reports responding to that testimony within hours the conservative house freedom caucus said it would oppose such a vote unless certain conditions are met. again, treasury secretary steven mnuchin on the 2018 budget momentarily. >>> on your screen, south carolina republican senator tim scott, member of the finance committee, they've gathered this morning to hear from treasury secretary steven mnuchin on the 2018 proposed budget from the white house. which came out on tuesday. secretary mnuchin, his third day up on capitol hill. he was before the ways and means committee yesterday. if you'd like to see that hearing it'
they're hearing from treasury secretary steven mnuchin. it's his third consecutive day testifying on capitol hill. we're live in the room here as the hearing is about to get underway. the treasury secretary yesterday telling lawmakers over in the house that they should vote to increase the government's borrowing authority, the debt limit. and avoid a disastrous economic default before their august recess. the associated press reports responding to that testimony within hours the conservative...
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but with the help of boxing stevens in, the chase and nation-wide man hunt ended. all the commotion, stevens look his own life. >> i think it was his intention to die that day, whether by his hand or ours. i know the family wants closure. we would like to have apprehe apprehended him as well. i try to remind myself of the human side of all this, but that it's my job but i still have feelings, too, and my heart goes out to those folks. >> thank you all for being with us on this very busy morning full of news. good to be with you. >> always, always. cnn news room with john berman missing the big star this morning, but still plenty to cover. it is going to start right after this quick break. they're headlines. stay with cnn. before you invest in a car, remember, it's not just the car you're investing in. subaru. kelley blue book's most trusted brand and, now, lowest 5-year cost to own. think about what you value most. subaru. the following ad for your viewing convenience. i finally switched to geico. oh yeah? ended up saving a ton of money on car insurance. i hear the
but with the help of boxing stevens in, the chase and nation-wide man hunt ended. all the commotion, stevens look his own life. >> i think it was his intention to die that day, whether by his hand or ours. i know the family wants closure. we would like to have apprehe apprehended him as well. i try to remind myself of the human side of all this, but that it's my job but i still have feelings, too, and my heart goes out to those folks. >> thank you all for being with us on this very...
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legal analyst steven clark calls this.... a brilliant strategy .. steven clark/legal analyst "anytime you as a defense attorney can point to someone else as the person who may have committed the crime, that's something you have to do and that could resonate with this jury when they decide, one, is she really dead and two, did garcia torres killer her...."(steve) with no body, no crime scene and no witnesses, the jury must decide whether or not to convict garcia- torres based on d-n-a and other forensic evidence. (pam) an east bay community in mourning... after a teen was hit and killed by a train in san lorenzo. and tonight we are learning more about the young victim who was a student at kipp king collegiate high school kron4's j-r stone has the latest details. (jr stone)friends of his tell me terrence liu is the high school junior who was hit and killed by a train as he was crossing a small bridge of in the distance behind me.sot everyone right now is in a state of shock right now of course some did cry but a majority are devastated just trying to
legal analyst steven clark calls this.... a brilliant strategy .. steven clark/legal analyst "anytime you as a defense attorney can point to someone else as the person who may have committed the crime, that's something you have to do and that could resonate with this jury when they decide, one, is she really dead and two, did garcia torres killer her...."(steve) with no body, no crime scene and no witnesses, the jury must decide whether or not to convict garcia- torres based on d-n-a...
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let me ask catherine, steven. why do you think -- what about the united states does enough to prevent us? >> to go back a little bit to first principals and his theory of competitive advantage. this is the 200th year anniversary of that publication and this shows if you have countries even with vastly different resources and levels of wealth that they're both benefits by trade but it doesn't say anything about whether different groups within the countries are benefitted by trade and so all the benefits can go to the top and the theory is ag nostic on that. each nation is a black box. so the question of who benefits from trade is really a question whether there are distribution method in a nation. the question in the united states is we've made it harder to form unions. s the there's been a new massive work laws that make it hard to unionize. we've had ever since ronald regan federal policy to weaken unions and so i think that it's not a surprise that labor shared gdp has fallen, that unionization rates have fallen
let me ask catherine, steven. why do you think -- what about the united states does enough to prevent us? >> to go back a little bit to first principals and his theory of competitive advantage. this is the 200th year anniversary of that publication and this shows if you have countries even with vastly different resources and levels of wealth that they're both benefits by trade but it doesn't say anything about whether different groups within the countries are benefitted by trade and so...
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steven clark, legal analyst: the question for this jury, is was this forensic evidence collected and analyzed correctly. it's very hard to come up with an innocent explaination for why sierra lamar's hair is on a rope in his trunk.'(grant) clark says when the defense makes its closing case, they will argue that sierra is a runaway....and sloppy evidence gathering and processing...by sheriff's deputies and the crime lab... will show there is not enough proof beyond a reasonable doubt that garcia torres killed lamar...whose been found. (steve)one down...three to go. the warriors shake off the rust and dominate the utah jazz in game one of the western conference semifinals. (vicki)it's the first home game..with head coach steve kerr sidelined as he deals with an ailing back.(steve)as kron 4's alecia reid explains...warriors fans still think the team will cruise to the finals. talk to any warriors fan inside the arena tonight and they'll tell you, the utah jazz didn't have a chance.nat sot - lets go warriorsnatsot - warriors for 3the warriors took a lead early in the game. and fans belie
steven clark, legal analyst: the question for this jury, is was this forensic evidence collected and analyzed correctly. it's very hard to come up with an innocent explaination for why sierra lamar's hair is on a rope in his trunk.'(grant) clark says when the defense makes its closing case, they will argue that sierra is a runaway....and sloppy evidence gathering and processing...by sheriff's deputies and the crime lab... will show there is not enough proof beyond a reasonable doubt that garcia...
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. >> joining us now is steve weatherford and steven baldwin.in the trump camp but are honest in saying he hasn't been perfect for the first 100 days. welcome. when you look at these 100 days as anything but uneventful. everyday we are trying to cover this to keep up with it. it's been exciting but up and down and challenges galore. >> at such an arbitrary number. everyone keeps using the number 100 days. if i can if i can relate it to my past and my pursuit of my goals, nfl seasont it's 16 games in and four preseason games, you don't judge the performance or how good thes team is after the four preseason games before the season started. you don't don't judge a team diter week four of the 16 weekek season. there has been progress. a lot of it has been making more economy for our country. national security had to be dealt with. steven, thoughts? >> 96% of trump boaters trump voters are happy they cast their vote. are you one of them? >> absolutely. it's exactly what steve said. you go out on the street, i don't go with the polls, i walk around an
. >> joining us now is steve weatherford and steven baldwin.in the trump camp but are honest in saying he hasn't been perfect for the first 100 days. welcome. when you look at these 100 days as anything but uneventful. everyday we are trying to cover this to keep up with it. it's been exciting but up and down and challenges galore. >> at such an arbitrary number. everyone keeps using the number 100 days. if i can if i can relate it to my past and my pursuit of my goals, nfl seasont...
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steven: they only have so much time on the calendar.o much oxygen in the room, and they are nowhere on a senate health killed -- health care bill. they are having these closed-door meetings. there is all of this distraction that is taking away from the administration's focus, taking away from senators. it will be hard for them to sort of stay focused and concentrated and come up with a health care bill at the same time they are trying to have a tax bill right behind it. mean they cannot do it, as long as 50 senate republicans stay on board. they don't need democrats, but democrats will do everything they can to keep this in the news, protest, whatever they can do to try to move the ball down the road on the investigation. this is the number one focus. david: shannon pettypiece, how distracting is this for the team within the administration? shannon: the west wing is a relatively small operation and the can only wage a war on so many fronts. you throw in fbi, a russia investigation, a special prosecutor, they can only fight on so many di
steven: they only have so much time on the calendar.o much oxygen in the room, and they are nowhere on a senate health killed -- health care bill. they are having these closed-door meetings. there is all of this distraction that is taking away from the administration's focus, taking away from senators. it will be hard for them to sort of stay focused and concentrated and come up with a health care bill at the same time they are trying to have a tax bill right behind it. mean they cannot do it,...
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the olympic community and bobsled fans around the world are mourning the death of steven holcomb.he olympic champion was found in his room at team usa's training center in lake plas placid, new york, this weekend. the cause of his death remains unclear. >> reporter: steven holcomb lived life at nearly 100 miles an hour as america's best bobsled pilot. he made history at the 2010 vancouver olympics leading his four-man team to gold. and breaking a 62-year drought for team usa. in 2014, he picked up two bronze medals in sochi. >> holcomb does it again! >> reporter: over a week ago, the three-time olympian spoke to nbc news about the upcoming 2018 winter games. >> to be a driver just takes years of going down the hill and learning how to drive. i've come this far, why stop now? >> reporter: but this weekend holcomb was found unresponsive in his room. in a statement, the united states olympic committee said steve was a tremendous athlete and even better person. he was known for finishing every race, high fiving his fans. holcomb had twists and turns off the track, too. he was diagnose
the olympic community and bobsled fans around the world are mourning the death of steven holcomb.he olympic champion was found in his room at team usa's training center in lake plas placid, new york, this weekend. the cause of his death remains unclear. >> reporter: steven holcomb lived life at nearly 100 miles an hour as america's best bobsled pilot. he made history at the 2010 vancouver olympics leading his four-man team to gold. and breaking a 62-year drought for team usa. in 2014, he...
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maria: steven mnuchin sat down with me this morning. watch this.t to get your reaction. >> what i would say as we had put sanctions on north korea we will continue to look at this i'm not get a comment about what we would do in the future. but the sanction programs are very important to our national security. so he said that the sanctions are very effective. they bent effective in curtailing the threat. >> i don't know if the threat has been curtailed. i think it has an impact on the regime's activities at times over the past few years they've struggled to get hard cash in. it's important to codify some of the steps that china has taken over the last two months to restrict north korean imports into china. it's a key source of hard currency. if there is another nuclear test i think it would be an important step to put some of those import export restrictions into writing perhaps similar to the iraq oil for food program that the you and un implemented two decades ago. at some point it's either china is helping to reign in north korea or not. do you t
maria: steven mnuchin sat down with me this morning. watch this.t to get your reaction. >> what i would say as we had put sanctions on north korea we will continue to look at this i'm not get a comment about what we would do in the future. but the sanction programs are very important to our national security. so he said that the sanctions are very effective. they bent effective in curtailing the threat. >> i don't know if the threat has been curtailed. i think it has an impact on...
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s office says the charges against kohut, brandon and stevens are all connected but would not get intoetails. kohut's attorney told us the allegations against his client are not true. >> dr. kohut has spent his life saving people's lives. he is a renowned brain surgeon. this is not conduct that he would participate in. i think at the end of the day the evidence will show this is not true. >> reporter: emily stevens is being held in an arizona jail. she is fighting extradition to santa cruz county. as for dr. james kohut, he will next appear in court on may 26. reporting live in santa cruz, matt keller, "abc 7 news." >>> thank you. we are tracking breaking news as well from novato where the marin county sheriff's office is investigating the deaths of two people found shot this morning. >> officials say family members found the victims. deputies received a 911 call at 8:30 this morning from family members reporting the crime near atherton avenue. the circumstances of the shooting are still under investigation, but investigators tell us they're waiting for a search warrant to enter the ho
s office says the charges against kohut, brandon and stevens are all connected but would not get intoetails. kohut's attorney told us the allegations against his client are not true. >> dr. kohut has spent his life saving people's lives. he is a renowned brain surgeon. this is not conduct that he would participate in. i think at the end of the day the evidence will show this is not true. >> reporter: emily stevens is being held in an arizona jail. she is fighting extradition to...
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we want to talk to amish habani a director of an arab foundation and steven langer and amanda turkle of "the huffington post." ali, let's start with you. we were just talking here. the president is speaking to 50 leaders of muslim countries but he is really speaking to the muslim world. so many more people are going to be watching this to see what he says. what do you personally feel you need to hear from this president? >> look. i think it's going to be a scripted positive speech. i think what thoughtful people in the muslim world will actually will appreciate is that for president trump, he'll be also talking to his base. that has heard a different message from him on the campaign. so the fact that upon assuming office, you know, he has been able to sort of adjust his speech and realize that he has to work with the muslim world' he has it to work with his muslim allies and particularly saudi arabia in fighting terrorism and in addressing the risks of countries like iran and the middle east. i think that is going to be very much appreciated. so it's the symbolism really of him havin
we want to talk to amish habani a director of an arab foundation and steven langer and amanda turkle of "the huffington post." ali, let's start with you. we were just talking here. the president is speaking to 50 leaders of muslim countries but he is really speaking to the muslim world. so many more people are going to be watching this to see what he says. what do you personally feel you need to hear from this president? >> look. i think it's going to be a scripted positive...
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after the reunion steven and susan watched as the four of them were honored by the community. >> thank so much and congratulations. >> a proclamation from the city to officially recognize their heroic efforts. >> they are amazing. >> they are now lifelong friends and planning to have lunch together. it is convenient because stephens cardiologist in walnut creek is the floor above were those nurses work. they are planning to have lunch together and to check on steven to make sure he's doing while you expect what a special reunion. >>> it's a beautiful day around the bay area and many people are heading out to the beach. that's where we find meteorologist bill martin today . >> he's hanging out at ocean beach and you are saving the waves. >> i am. >> in a way we are. we are saving the coastline and environment that makes the beach a great place to be. i have to say we are out here now and i am very happy right now. the sun is setting, the huesa coming in -- i'm always happy. i'm in a good spot right now.>> i can see that. you like the surf and you like to be outside. i wish i was there.
after the reunion steven and susan watched as the four of them were honored by the community. >> thank so much and congratulations. >> a proclamation from the city to officially recognize their heroic efforts. >> they are amazing. >> they are now lifelong friends and planning to have lunch together. it is convenient because stephens cardiologist in walnut creek is the floor above were those nurses work. they are planning to have lunch together and to check on steven to...
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. >> fascinating numbers about what you are reporting steven. >> thank you steven. >> if you have a tip for steven or you would like to get in touch with him or anyone on investigate union give us a call or send an e-mail. >>> our chief meteorologist jeff ranieri is with us. we are talking about going into tuesday with some changes in the forecast. >> it's already beginning to cool right now. we're going to see even more dramatically colder temperatures as we head throughout the next 72 hours. >> announcer: now nbc bay area most accurate micro climate weather. >> you can see the fog moving in across san francisco. even a little bit of drizzle near the golden gate bridge. aren'tly 59 degrees. we will head into the low 50s as we head into tomorrow morning's commute. let's get a closer look. tuesday morning we start with areas of fog near the peninsula. and 59 degrees. trivalley a sunny start and 66. for the south bay, a few clouds and 63. the fog tas in san francisco for the commute as welch it is a going to be patchy in nature but watch out for that if you are crossing over any of the br
. >> fascinating numbers about what you are reporting steven. >> thank you steven. >> if you have a tip for steven or you would like to get in touch with him or anyone on investigate union give us a call or send an e-mail. >>> our chief meteorologist jeff ranieri is with us. we are talking about going into tuesday with some changes in the forecast. >> it's already beginning to cool right now. we're going to see even more dramatically colder temperatures as we...
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steven weaver is one of those inmates. but weaver's reputation for violence began before he came to prison. >> i was a member of the outlaws motorcycle club at the time that i caught my cases. if you were just to look at it on paper, you would go [ bleep ] they should never let this guy out, you know? two counts of murder, started out with. a chain saw was involved with one of them. that's kind of bloody. >> weaver's violence on the outside landed him a 60-year sentence for murder. but in prison he attempted to kill again. the victim was his cellmate who he claimed was a child molester. weaver attacked him on christmas eve. >> when i was stabbing him, i was talking [ bleep ]. i said, you feel kind of vulnerable now, don't you? he's like, yeah. i said, maybe that little girl that you raped, think she might have felt this vulnerable? i said, "your life is in my hands now." i stabbed him several times, shallow enough to not kill him, i was hoping. once again, i was making a point. >> weaver is due to be released in 2027, than
steven weaver is one of those inmates. but weaver's reputation for violence began before he came to prison. >> i was a member of the outlaws motorcycle club at the time that i caught my cases. if you were just to look at it on paper, you would go [ bleep ] they should never let this guy out, you know? two counts of murder, started out with. a chain saw was involved with one of them. that's kind of bloody. >> weaver's violence on the outside landed him a 60-year sentence for murder....
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stevens. moving -- having a -- i mean one of the largest companies in the united states, the opportunity to go from comp lnlicated, a cr accounting system where i'm sure you have an army of lawyers and tax accountants. switching to a cash flow system like this, i think this is going to give your folks that work with you some real opportunities to get away from trying to navigate the complicated tax code and begin to look at where best to invest money for your company. i don't know if you could expand on that and explain some of the opportunities this would give you. >> certainly simplification of the process and that it would be provided to provide some balance. we file over 250,000 tax filings a year in the united states and yes, we do have a large collection of professionals who work hard to make sure we live up to all those laws. quite frankly, for our perspective, the incentive to invest in capital would be the most effective way for us to increase our investment and through that higher mo
stevens. moving -- having a -- i mean one of the largest companies in the united states, the opportunity to go from comp lnlicated, a cr accounting system where i'm sure you have an army of lawyers and tax accountants. switching to a cash flow system like this, i think this is going to give your folks that work with you some real opportunities to get away from trying to navigate the complicated tax code and begin to look at where best to invest money for your company. i don't know if you could...
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stevens? mr. stevens? for the foreseeable future... ...this is your new name.your new house. your new bank account. and a perfectly inconspicuous suv. you must become invisible. [hero] i'll take my chances. >>> all right, we will get to that incredible anthem in a moment, but first, in hoops, one day after his sister's funeral, celtics star isaiah thomas puts his grief aside to lead his team to another victory. >> coy wire has more in this morning's "bleacher report." good morning, coy. >> good morning, christine, dave. isaiah thomas delivered the eulogy at his sister's funeral on saturday and took a redeye, arriving back in boston at 4:00 a.m. on sunday, nine hours before game one against the wizards. talk about roller coaster of emotions. his celtics off to a rough start, falling behind 16-0 in the first quarter. then thomas takes an elbow to the face and his tooth comes flying out of his mouth! thomas calmly picks up his tooth and carries on, indicative of how he's managed to pick up the pieces and keep fighting all throughout the playoffs. he drains two con
stevens? mr. stevens? for the foreseeable future... ...this is your new name.your new house. your new bank account. and a perfectly inconspicuous suv. you must become invisible. [hero] i'll take my chances. >>> all right, we will get to that incredible anthem in a moment, but first, in hoops, one day after his sister's funeral, celtics star isaiah thomas puts his grief aside to lead his team to another victory. >> coy wire has more in this morning's "bleacher report."...
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from midvale, utah, please welcome steven fehr! [cheers and applause] steven, how you doing?> good, good, good. [cheers and applause] >> so you're just dying to know what that million-dollar question is? >> yeah, i hope it's a "star wars" question. >> you hope it's a "star wars" question? >> i do. >> you're
from midvale, utah, please welcome steven fehr! [cheers and applause] steven, how you doing?> good, good, good. [cheers and applause] >> so you're just dying to know what that million-dollar question is? >> yeah, i hope it's a "star wars" question. >> you hope it's a "star wars" question? >> i do. >> you're
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. >> though indiana state prison officials regard steven weaver as a high-ranking member of the aryanrotherhood, he's not the only member with a reputation. >> my name is franklin street jr. i've been down since 1993 for shooting my mom. >> hopefully he can get the cell. that way he won't do nothing to him himself. >> reporter: the medications and therapeutic treatment have helped street enough that prison officials have decided he can be transferred to general population. >> i told them that you was waiting and ready to go. street's mission here is accomplished, man. he passed all what he needed to pass. he's ready. i guess he was already ready to go before he got up here. i've been locked up almost six years and i got way more stuff than street. >> get some shower shoes. >> this cell is kind of little. it's an open door. got no cage or nothing, but it's a lot more room. a lot more room to move around. he can go outside whenever he want to. play a little basketball. >> not me. >> been a long time coming getting out of here. >> street is not only going to have to adjust to a new home,
. >> though indiana state prison officials regard steven weaver as a high-ranking member of the aryanrotherhood, he's not the only member with a reputation. >> my name is franklin street jr. i've been down since 1993 for shooting my mom. >> hopefully he can get the cell. that way he won't do nothing to him himself. >> reporter: the medications and therapeutic treatment have helped street enough that prison officials have decided he can be transferred to general...
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